Automobile cookstove



oct. 16,1923.. 1,471,198

C. A. PARKER, JR` I AUTOMOBILE COOK STQVE Filed Feb. 14. 1922 C'. ff'. .17e r/fer Jn ath-fumi fastened to the running board-B in any suitable mannerand Tt'or instance, by 'means et clamps having; brackets 25V adapted at onev end for removable insertion intokrecesses or Figure and having,` screws 2 operable f'against 4.the VunderV surface of the running board'. VPreferably a plurality of the clamps Vor brackets are provided.

A" corerp'r oyen section ispreterably pro? Yvidedjat 2,8 being ofhood ghape,ropen at thel bottom, and'otsuch heightfthat its top Wall,

is spaeed Adistance f abovethe hot, plate 12 to,v thusfrforin an ovenspace. V,Said hood is adapted-to slideor'be placed-over the lire boi; E `and .to-.facilitate :such movement,V one fiend Wall of thehoofd 2S is'` provided Withf "slots asgtf29jso-thatthe pipes 17 and 23 Will f f not interterewitlrsuch moyementf lnad-j xdition, one side; is-'noched ory cutk away als at r so; thatltlie y braekets 25 will not Y interfere ,I rwith'suoli,moyement. ,Y y

:A Suitablemeansis ypreferaloly provided whereby the hood 28fmaybe positively but y rdet'acliably, "connectedf-to` the fire boxl section.v v Tofthis.enfdylatchesflyof-anyfsuitable num@ beni. and:preferablyfotjresllient orspring I Vmaterial.;arefsecuredby rivets or other nieans 32attheends'gof the hood 28. These, latches1v have" `gr'nanifpulating knobs. 83 and keepers y o r lugs VSlffadapted 'for projection in` the end'` walls of liood 28 i a'nd intofn'otclies or recesses 56 iii-the end K -Walls( ot the 'shellhllg B yfmanipulation' of the knob 'lfthef latches may befswung out- -in'ardlygto disengagefthe-keepers 34. from re"- ycessesy tftogthereby .detach :the hood A28o.

I Latehes 31 normallyrasjsume the looked porj` ,sition `fsliowngin vFigure; 6.@17#

' f ln usefthedeyice in the?assemlile'd-YK form of Figs.2}and4 Withithefhood28 latched tc v the lireibonvlyis adapted` to be carried in the :automobile handling thereof being" .iaciligated byvapsuitable handle as 37. W'l1i'le" the engine ot' the Vautomoloile is operating. tov 'prQpelgthe same, the :valve 18 `ism position iliaustgases; from theengine C to I the atmosphereas usual..Y A' A y lVhen the store isto kbeused,V the section f is disposed onthe running; board as shown closingfthe pipe 17 Y and thusy causing the exescape into.

in y'Figure Alandthe.clamp or bracket 25 ape connected and valves. l'lmovedto `the. positiony ofFigure` `1Qwher`ev vthe products y trom the Aexhaust pipe yDivillv pas's through the pipe. 17 andA through Ythe shell 10, vthus efr .tectiyelylieatingthe hot plate 12 and'escap fr. ing througghlthe pipef22. intol the atmosphere.

Theartieles to. bef cookedmay be placed di rec'tly on the hot platef12`and in the case ofV i bakingor ot maintainingioodin 'al'warm condition, the hood128fjis' pre'erablyA applied vbe accommodated therein.

over the'fire boX, being, fastened in piace by thelatches at 31.

it will. be realized that when the devicel is in a i'olded condition as in Figures 2 and 4, the pipesA 22 and 17 may be carried Within thev same, andfin addition, a number 01' 'i cooking utensils or other articles may be also As merely one practical embodiment has'y been illustrated and described, it is -to beunderstood that changes in the details maybe resorted to providedl they, fall rWithin the* spiritY and V'scope oi'- the invention... ,Y v

the inventiomwhat Y f Having thus described VV1. histoire/*of thejclass described haring' an outer-shell iiorfdisposition on the runningboard 'ojl anv automobile, an-innei-shell adapt-edito bevreceiyed Vwithin theouter shell the other end thereof,` means adapted to conone'endv thereof to Within a shortdistance vot f90 neet the exhaust pipeoff an. automobile `en-` glnetothe inner shell at one sidel of the baf-v ile,` meansto'connect an outlet pipe tothe innersliell Vatjthefouter side'othe balile',

meanst'o connect the outer shell to the runjnlng board of an automobile, a hood for said stovesaid "hood having its top Wall spaced Y from the vupper side oi the hot plate and forming an oyen when the kstovev is in use land forming "afstorage space when the stove 1 is not in use., and l'means carried by the hood'.- andA engagingtheouter shell anddetaehablyA A Y securing the hood tothe shell,whereby kthe' stove isA formed into a compact and easily' handled structure when detached froingtlie running board,

2f. A stove ofthe class'described having;Y

an outer shell for disuos'ition'o'n the running;`v` bOard'O'lan automobile5 aninner shell Withbeing hollowiand adapted to be connected to the exhaust' pipe otxth'e automobile eri` eine, Vahoodadapted toziit overthe yhot plate to formV an oven, insulatingYmaterialfspacing the inner,shell.fromthejouter shell, and' :overlapping means carriedY by'VV the shells' Withinthe insulating material vand *serving toV prevent detachment ofthe shells. *Y

"1ro in saidroute'r shel'lf and 'having a surface". .adapted to toi-m a-"hot plate, said inner shell `In testimonyT whereof Iaflix mysignature f 'CHARLES A..k lDliRdEl,Y Jn. if Witnesses: J i Y f J. Siiiiminrv Correr,

' p M. M. CHQPPIN.

in prese-nce of t-Wo Witnesses- 

